Relatives of those who died in the M5 crash in Somerset have met officials from the fireworks industry to suggest how safety can be improved. Seven people died in the accident - which the inquest concluded was caused by dense fog, with smoke from fireworks possibly a contributing factor.

Today the coroner put his suggestions to experts, before making final recommendations on how to prevent future incidents.

The West Somerset coroner is hearing advice on how to prevent a repeat of the crash on the M5 near Taunton, in which seven people died.

Michael Rose previously concluded that the accident was caused by dense fog, and that smoke from fireworks may have been a contributory factor, but was not the prime cause of the incident. He'll make safety recommendations after listening to the evidence of experts.

British Pyrotechnics Group say fireworks operators are now trained to take into account the risks of smoke when there is high humidity.

7 people died and 51 people were injured in the crash on November 4th 2011. 34 vehicles were involved.